Level 3
Nick, Warren and Paul bought some biscuits. After Nick ate 25 of his biscuits, Warren ate 34 of his biscuits and Paul ate 12 biscuits, each of them had the same number of biscuits left. Nick had 63 less biscuits than Warren at first.
  1. How many biscuits did Nick have at first?
  2. How many biscuits did the 3 of them buy altogether?
4 m
Level 3
Sean and Pierre had an equal number of books. Sean donated 18 of her books and Pierre donated 15 of his books. Pierre donated 12 more books than Sean. How many books did Pierre have at first?
4 m
Level 3
At first, George, Paul and David had the same amount of money. After David spent some of his money, George spent 38 of his money and Paul spent 35 of his money, George had $198 more than Paul. In the end, the total amount of money the three boys had left was $946. How much money did David spend?
4 m
Level 3
Ivan and Ryan earned the same amount each month. Ivan saved 34 of his pay and Ryan saved 25 of his pay. Ivan saved $160 more than Ryan in a month. How much did Ryan save in a month?
4 m
Level 3
At the hospital, Floor A and Floor B had an equal number of beds at first. If 6 beds were removed from Floor B and 6 times as many beds were removed from Floor A as Floor B, the number of beds in Floor B would be 4 times as many as in Floor A. Find the number of beds on each floor.
4 m